Kazakhstan’s elite forces welcome 1,500 recruits for rigorous combat training
Over 1,500 new recruits have joined the elite units of the Armed Forces in Kazakhstan. They are stationed in Almaty, Konaev, and Taldykorgan, preparing for an intensive training program.
Lieutenant Colonel Dauren Tulenbayev oversees the adaptation program, which includes parachute jumps, field exercises, and further combat training. Private Tatymbek Nugerbek, a karate champion, found his sports training helpful during shooting drills. Psychologists play an active role in the process, fostering a healthy moral and psychological climate. The recruits undergo combat and marksmanship training, practicing with the Kalashnikov assault rifle and tactical maneuvers. The comprehensive program covers drill, marksmanship, tactical, and physical training, as well as military regulations and discipline codes.
The recruits are set to participate in various training exercises to prepare them for the oath-taking ceremony. The adaptation program aims to equip them with the necessary skills and knowledge to serve in the Armed Forces of Kazakhstan.
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